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By . . on Sunday, December 18, 2005 - 5:39 pm: |
true meanings search technology Submitted by Chris M. in Florida Better technology that will associate the words we type into search engines with their true meanings, such as the example below. Go to google.com Type in the word Failure hit the button, I'm feeling lucky -------------------------------- Build Search Engine to Compete Submitted by anonymous in California Money, and Organizing is only thing that can improve the lives of Americans. Money is the Oil of Society . Working class must construct a Internet Search Engine LocalUnion.com company to compete.The working class are forever doomed without one. No working class american can survive the power of big business. The Best way is with the Internet. Google approaches 100 billion. Imagine if the working class americans had built a system similar. What would the Working Class Search Engine LocalUnion.com do with 100 billion market cap. Google 7 year old company with two founders sitting on 12 billion each. Its time for the Labor Federation to join with the Working Class and start a Search Engine Business together. Advertisers will all want part of this 15 million active LocalUnion.com Members. Families benefit by investing and using the system. Imagine a safe place to invest and search the internet or find a Union plumber or school for your child. Working class would glady invest more of there money if a system social benefit and PROFIT existed. -------------------------------- Code ALL Web Sites by Category Submitted by Leslie W. in California All web sites should have a code indicating the type of content, such as commercial, sports, information, pornography, etc. If a web site has more than one category, the code for each category should be included. All pages within that site should have the same code(s). Browsers should allow the user to check off precisely what content they want to view. This also would apply to search engine results; any web sites not in the checked off categories would not be visible. This would allow families to prevent adult and pornographic sites from being viewed. Any site without a code(s) would not be visible. Any site with multiple codes but containing a code that the viewer has banned would also not show up. Any site bypassing or inaccurately representing their site content would be closed down. -------------------------------- Dewey Decimal Search Engine Submitted by Richard C. in New Jersey The internet was invented and used prior to any rules being established. SEARCH ENGINES LIKE GOOGLE rarely bring back the results I was looking for. The problem is that current search engines look "blindly" for words that we enter...there should be a Dewey Decimal System for the internet. This system would permanently label a topic or item etc. with a corresponding number...since we all usually look for the same topics over and over again, we would eventually know he numbers by heart. We probably can just start using the current dewey decimal system. This would make searching and indexing on the internet much easier. -------------------------------- Whatis the Whois and fix search Submitted by Gary M. in New Jersey Government should make a non-regulatory effort to facilitate the creation of a noncommercial Internet content classification system. To promote the public interest of supplementing currently available search instruments (Google, Yahoo, MSN etc.) to provide for expanded and more efficient, direct, and precisely focused or filtered Internet navigation As part of Internet infrastructure, a "whois" database is already maintained identifying the owner of domainspace. By converting this "whois" to include "whatis" information about content provided--including wiki like user feedback-- a "content categorizing database" can be created that could even provide producers the opportunity to guarantee users against the blight of the deception now permitted. Consider the "search industry's unwillingness to offer users the ability to "weed" results or to narrow by geographic region for exp. Unlike a library SE's have monetary incentive to avoid classification of Internet content as that would inevitably lead to "Spam" being classified and Spam is feeding the profitability of the entire search industry. Participation would be voluntary--expense minimal--enhancement of internet navigation substantial.... and risk nonexistent. |
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